Sidney Sheldon’s After the Darkness
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Narrated by:
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Caitlin Thorburn
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By:
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Tilly Bagshawe
About this listen
Glamour and suspense in the all-new Sidney Sheldon from the international bestseller Tilly Bagshawe.
Grace Brookstein is the beautiful, young, and naive wife of financial superstar, Leonard Brookstein; a billionaire many times over with estates all over the world.
In 2009 the US stock market goes into a terrifying freefall. The economy is on the brink, and the public want someone to blame, their eyes and their rage directed firmly at Wall Street.
Living as though nothing is happening, everything changes when Lenny’s body is found after a tragic sailing “accident”. His financial affairs unravel, revealing expensive crimes, and now Grace is in the frame.
Untangling a spiralling web of vicious lies and well-planned deceit, Grace soon puts her own life in danger.
She is alone, angry, and desperate for revenge.
©2010 HarperCollins Publishers Limited (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedWhat listeners say about Sidney Sheldon’s After the Darkness
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- Sofiya
- 06-25-12
Intriguing
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, if he/she likes the Sydney Sheldon's type of mystery stories. I have enjoyed the story, and the final comes rather unexpected.
What other book might you compare Sidney Sheldon’s After the Darkness to and why?
Reminds "If tomorrow comes", the same idea of justice and vengeance.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Caitlin Thorburn?
The narrator does not appeal to me at all, poor performance, often sounds hysterica. For me, Angela Dawe or Fred Stella are just perfect.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Gace's meeting Lenny in Madagascar!
Any additional comments?
Not as good as Sydney Sheldon, but pretty enjoyable. Don't try it if you are not inclined to that sort of literature.
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- Richard Kenneth Alberts
- 04-19-11
Good book?...Not so much!
Half way through this book and am not impressed. It is, so far, too much like "If Tomorrow Comes" . The narrator is worse than bad which makes it annoying to listen to. I hope that the second half speeds up and is more "gripping". I'll write another review when I have finished the second half.
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